Diet Plan For Hiv Patients

...goes by. Be sure your provider knows how you feel about using medications, and about your illness. Some people don't mind taking a lot of pills. Other people would rather take as few as possible. Are you willing to change your diet, or the amnount of exercise you do? Your provider should also know about other treatments you are using or want to try, including non-medical ones. Be honest about your lifestyle. Your eating, sleeping, and work...

I will like to first tell you about myself, I am 47, male and was diagnosed with AIDS a little over 3 years ago and I am currently on antivirals (Viramune, Truvada) and I also suffer from clinical depression and are on anti-depressents (Zoloft,...

...is always the possibility it was a misunderstanding. As you may know, one common problem with HIVers is wasting (involuntary weight loss). HIV specialists have often have to counsel their patients in ways to increase their weight. Perhaps his...
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I understand that a distinction is made between HIV and AIDS.I think the average life expectancy after diagnosis of HIV ranges from 5 years to 25 years. Is that correct?Once the AIDS-defining illness occurs, what is the prognosis, and the average...

...of alcohol), smoking-related disease, heart and kidney disease. So looking after your general health with no smoking, a good diet and exercise is critical. Its hard to predict life expectancy for any individual, doctors aren't good at play in...
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I tested positive in 2006 and haven't gone for any check up's to check my cd4 count and now I'm pregnant and still afraid to go for a check up. My husband is also positive and we still have sex without a condom, what are the chances that our baby...

...It was positive... I don't know what to do now and I don't even know if I have long left cause of how bad I had the ARS and weight loss...I want to live... I want to live a long happy life... I live in Texas, am I screwed? I'm a student in a grad...
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iknow i got infected on jan 5th 2009,three weeks after that a had a throat infection.3-4 months after that i develop a lympnode in my neck,both side,arm pit,groin area.8- 9 months after that had a slight night sweat which goes on and off. till date...

...It was positive... I don't know what to do now and I don't even know if I have long left cause of how bad I had the ARS and weight loss...I want to live... I want to live a long happy life... I live in Texas, am I screwed? I'm a student in a grad...
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...Switching is not the best choice for everyone and you should speak toyour health care provider before stopping any HIV drugs. Diet and Exercise Some people are able to control their glucose levels and decrease theirlipid levels by keeping their...
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...and nonprescription (over-the-counter) medicines you are taking, as well as any products such as vitamins, minerals, or other dietary supplements. You should bring this list with you each time you visit a doctor or if you are admitted to a...
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...and nonprescription (over-the-counter) medicines you are taking, as well as any products such as vitamins, minerals, or other dietary supplements. You should bring this list with you each time you visit a doctor or if you are admitted to a...
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...asking for at all). Depending on the results (fat redistribution), I may consider changing my meds but I really feel the proper diet, exercise and mental support will help me where I need to be. (June 29, 2010 Orientation program started June...
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...asking for at all). Depending on the results (fat redistribution), I may consider changing my meds but I really feel the proper diet, exercise and mental support will help me where I need to be. (June 29, 2010 Orientation program started June...
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...asking for at all). Depending on the results (fat redistribution), I may consider changing my meds but I really feel the proper diet, exercise and mental support will help me where I need to be. (June 29, 2010 Orientation program started June...
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...sounds like the opening of a possible new door to treatment. The guy hasn't been on Meds for 600 days after a bone marrow transplant. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122602394113507555.html
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